Until the MJ. folks run some ads against a drug warrior Pol. or a Pol. who won't support MJ. and that Pol.is defeated, then the MJ.folks publicly take credit for that defeat, all pols. will be anti MJ..Defeat one, take credit for it, and a lot of them will pay more attention........Anyone have any thoughts on the 4 city initiatives in Mi.?A sweep There might jolt a few fence sitters.

@ Stump Any word from rolli, I'm looking at G3C on Tuesday. I added the G3C logo before printing, I hope that is not an additional issue. Maybe with approval we could start a new "sticky"? I would suggest "Support CannaPAC today!"

CannaPac is a political action committee formed under the Michigan Campaign Finance Act for the purpose of making campaign contributions to candidates for state and local elections who support Michigan&#8217;s voter initiated medical marijuana law.

CannaPac may also be used to make expenditures in support of ballot questions and to make independent expenditures on behalf of candidates who are supportive of the medical marijuana community.

We believe that politicians will take the concerns of the medical marijuana community more seriously if there is a vehicle to assist candidates who support the community&#8217;s goals. This is the reason for the existence of CannaPac. Obviously, the more money we are able to raise for participation in Michigan elections, the more likely we will be able to protect Michigan&#8217;s medical marijuana act and to prevent local jurisdictions from passing ordinances which seek to thwart its goals.

The medical marijuana community is currently largely on the defensive. Fortunately, the medical marijuana act cannot be amended without 3/4 of each chamber of the Michigan legislature approving any change. If we raise enough money, we hope to be able to expand our role from pure defense to taking the initiative with such projects as local initiatives that protect the rights extended by the medical marijuana act and possible recalls of officials who are particularly driven to ignore the will of the people as represented by the electorate&#8217;s approval of the medical marijuana initiative.

CannaPac is not controlled by Cannabis Patients United, and any individual may contribute to this PAC. There are no limits on the size of contributions that may be made to CannaPac. If you wish to make a contribution, please send it to:

CannaPac404 S. Jenison Ave.Lansing, Mi. 48915

If your contribution is over $100, state law requires that you disclose your employer.

CannaPac is a political action committee formed under the Michigan Campaign Finance Act for the purpose of making campaign contributions to candidates for state and local elections who support Michigan&#8217;s voter initiated medical marijuana law.

CannaPac may also be used to make expenditures in support of ballot questions and to make independent expenditures on behalf of candidates who are supportive of the medical marijuana community.

We believe that politicians will take the concerns of the medical marijuana community more seriously if there is a vehicle to assist candidates who support the community&#8217;s goals. This is the reason for the existence of CannaPac. Obviously, the more money we are able to raise for participation in Michigan elections, the more likely we will be able to protect Michigan&#8217;s medical marijuana act and to prevent local jurisdictions from passing ordinances which seek to thwart its goals.

The medical marijuana community is currently largely on the defensive. Fortunately, the medical marijuana act cannot be amended without 3/4 of each chamber of the Michigan legislature approving any change. If we raise enough money, we hope to be able to expand our role from pure defense to taking the initiative with such projects as local initiatives that protect the rights extended by the medical marijuana act and possible recalls of officials who are particularly driven to ignore the will of the people as represented by the electorate&#8217;s approval of the medical marijuana initiative.

CannaPac is not controlled by Cannabis Patients United, and any individual may contribute to this PAC. There are no limits on the size of contributions that may be made to CannaPac. If you wish to make a contribution, please send it to:

CannaPac404 S. Jenison Ave.Lansing, Mi. 48915

If your contribution is over $100, state law requires that you disclose your employer.

I have made contact with CannaPAC. I have also done a quick background check on the fella running it and he looks solid IMO. I have invited him here to join us and answer our questions. Please be on your best behavior

I have made contact with CannaPAC. I have also done a quick background check on the fella running it and he looks solid IMO. I have invited him here to join us and answer our questions. Please be on your best behavior

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Who, ME??

Fine I'll put mt 10yr old mentality on the backburner... Just this once though!

I am the Treasurer of CannaPAC, a Michigan political action committee. TheMan13 asked that I post with some advice. I am a lawyer and am certainly willing to answer any questions about PACs in Michigan. I am also willing to meet with people who want to discuss CannaPAC. Thus far, we have only received about $2000 in donations. Obviously, the more money we can raise, the greater the likelihood that CannaPAC can actually sway legislators and voters.